NO BUSINESS WAS DONE
Despite his- disappointment with Talking and Mala, who cost him a total sum of £26,350, Mr. Alan Cooper, the young Sydney owner, is still keen to buy good horses. Recently he asked Mr. C B Kellow if he wished to sell Nuffield, and when Mr. Kellow said that he did not, Mr. Cooper asked for the first offer if ever Nuffleld's owner changed his mind. A few days later Mr. Kellow received another offer to buy Nuffield, and was asked to put a price on the colt. He said, "I'll take £5000 (then he paused) more than Mr. Cooper gave for Talking-" Needless to say, there was no business done.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1938, Page 15
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114NO BUSINESS WAS DONE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1938, Page 15
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